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“CON sul”
(‘con’ / ‘on’)
(‘sul’ / ‘mull’)
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“come on!”
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“LUCIUS JUNIUS BRUTUS”
*509 BCE*
(the first consul?)
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(’70 BCE’ – ’69 BCE’)
(’55 BCE’ – ’54 BCE’)
(’52 BCE’ – ’51 BCE’)
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(’45 BCE’)
(died on the final day of his consulship)
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(‘1 JANUARY 44 BCE’ – ’15 MARCH 44 BCE’)
(serving with “mark antony”)
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(‘1 JANUARY 46 BCE’ – ‘SEPTEMBER 45 BCE’)
(served with “m. aemilius lepidus” in ’46 BCE’)
(ceded sole ’45 BCE’ consulship to “q. fabius maximus” + “gaius trebonius”)
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(‘1 JANUARY 59 BCE’ – ‘1 JANUARY 58 BCE’)
(serving with marcus calpurnius bibulus”)
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“GNAEUS DOMITIUS AHENOBARBUS”
(’32 BCE’)
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*a consul was the highest elected political office of the “roman republic”*
*the consulship was considered the highest level of the cursus honorum*
(an ascending sequence of ‘public offices’ to which politicians aspired)
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(each year, 2 consuls were elected together, to serve for a 1-year term)
(the consuls alternated in holding ‘imperium’ each month, and a consul’s ‘imperium’ extended over ‘rome’, ‘italy’, and the provinces)
(however, after the establishment of the ’empire’ (27 BC), the consuls became mere symbolic representatives of romeβs republican heritage and held very little power and authority, with the ’emperor’ acting as the supreme authority)
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(a “suffect consul” was a ‘consul’ elected to serve the remainder of a term for a ‘consul’ who either died in office or was removed from ‘office’…)
(…as opposed to a “consul ordinarius”)
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πππ β *βTHE 7 ROMAN KINGSβ*
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π₯π₯π₯π₯π₯π₯*we won the war* π₯π₯π₯π₯π₯π₯